Podcasts

Hear why you will enjoy the Microtonal Music Festival with the University of Pittsburgh’s Matthew Rosenblum composer and clarinetist David Krakauer who will give the premiere of Matthew’s new Concerto on Thursday evening at Carnegie Music Hall, Symposia, a reception, and events at the Warhol and Frick on the Pitt campus between Thursday January 11 and Saturday night. David Krakauer is a legend in the klezmer and jazz worlds in addition to his work with the microtonal music scene. Matthew has won a shelf full of awwrds for his work and made multiple recordings. Hear all about it and thei memories of Thelonious Monk in New York.

Music for Food presents a delicious afternoon at Chatham University with Juilliard Faculty member Catherine Cho violin and pianist Tina Faigen at 3pm January 14 in the James Laughlin Music Hall. Mozart, Faure, Scarlatti, Eugene Phillips last work and Robert Schultz’ Fantasy in a Pittsburgh premiere. Donations benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food band.

Clarinet Janice Coppola and pianist Nanette Kaplan Solomon will perform for the Tuesday Musical Club Tuesday January 9 at 1pm in the Levy Hall at Rodef Shalom Temple. They played in the studio and provided the story on the Gershwin, Marsalis, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Bernstein, klezmer classsics and much more on their program.

It’s a Viennese New Year’s concert from Pittsburgh! Music Director Manfred Honeck conducts a concert of waltzes and polkas from the Strauss family. And 16 year old violinist Noa Wildschut makes her American debut with the Chausson “Poeme”.

It’s a Viennese New Year’s concert from Pittsburgh! Music Director Manfred Honeck conducts a concert of waltzes and polkas from the Strauss family. And 16 year old violinist Noa Wildschut makes her American debut with the Chausson “Poeme”.